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Metaloricaria

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Siluriformes

Subfamily
  
Loricariinae

Scientific name
  
Metaloricaria

Rank
  
Genus

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Loricariidae

Tribe
  
Harttiini

Higher classification
  
Loricariinae

Lower classifications
  
Metaloricaria nijsseni, Metaloricaria paucidens

Metaloricaria is a genus of armored catfishes native to South America.

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Taxonomy

The phylogenetic position of Metaloricaria remains uncertain. Though classified in the tribe Harttiini in the subfamily Loricariinae, the length of the maxillary barbels (longer than in all other Harttiini), low number of teeth and their reduced size, reduction of the number of caudal-fin rays, and sexual dimorphism reminiscent of that seen in the Rineloricaria group, tend to support a closer relationship of Metaloricaria with the tribe Loricariini.

Species

There are currently two recognized species in this genus:

  • Metaloricaria nijsseni (Boeseman, 1976)
  • Metaloricaria paucidens Isbrücker, 1975
  • Distribution and habitat

    Metaloricaria is only known from the Guiana Shield in French Guiana and Suriname where the species occupy an ecological niche similar to that of Harttia. The species are rarely found in their natural environment and inhabit primarily streams over rocky and sandy substrates.

    Description

    Sexual dimorphism includes hypertrophied development of odontodes arranged in brushes along the sides of the head and on the spine and rays of the pectoral fins in mature males. Females also possess such brushes along sides of the head, but do not seem to develop pectoral-fin enlarged odontodes.

    References

    Metaloricaria Wikipedia